Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

I've searched for such a site to no avail! Anybody else have anything? I know cally has a nice site for some used clubs at great prices. They are usually in better condition than they state too! If I can find a Titleist site that would be awesome!

2ndswing.com is one of the better used equipment sites I have seen. They post actual pictures of everything they sell so you won't be surprised by overly worn clubs. They carry every brand, but have a very large selection of Titleist products. I've purchased a few items from them and they have been wonderful to deal with.

I've searched for such a site to no avail! Anybody else have anything? I know cally has a nice site for some used clubs at great prices. They are usually in better condition than they state too! If I can find a Titleist site that would be awesome!

Titleist (and png) don't offer resale sites. The focus is on custom fit for you, so it would difficult to justify selling used stock clubs as an alternative - protecting the brand image. BTW, TM also has a resale site. 3Balls is another unconnected resale site that offers a fair selection. 2nd Swing, Global Golf, and 3 Balls also have selections on e-Bay, if you are a savvy buyer.

Golf Galaxy has some Pre Owned clubs. great thing about that, is you can try them on the indoor range simulator/computer and check your profile. You really NEED to do that first before you fall into the trial and error trap.
Get fitted or fit your self. Your Pro will help you even if you are on a budget. God knows a lot of folks are.
I find a lot of Pre Owned Titleist Clubs for sale or auction on ebay. The standard rating is 10-8. 10 being Brand New Never hit to grade 7 which are "ugly ducklings" good for Salvation Army Donation. Grade 8 is a club well played for several seasons and looks it. Wedges wear a lot faster than your other irons. You can ask your Pro if they are worth re grooving.

Titleist as a brand does not sell to the consumer directly. Global Golf and 3Balls are probably the closest you'll find to meet your needs. I've ordered from both and have been happy with both companies.